Ye olde Dialogue-e

However I like playing around with stuff I can mod so here's the fruit of my labour. It's a generic Shakespearean dialogue that's applicable to anything you want to ham up to eleven ;) I could see it being used for anything from a fair medieval maiden to a devious succubus or maybe an actress.

I welcome any and all feedback, especially constructive criticism.

EDIT: I have uploaded a new version. It has two or three new lines, less grammar and spelling mistakes and a little more animation.

Thanks ;)
I actually tried to stay true to the actual grammar, meaning that "thine" is used before a vowel or an h. Any other case it's "thine".

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Yeah, it actually follows rules still in use today (“a”/“an”). I suspect our non-English origins to be the reason why “thine” sounds more natural to you (and me): It’s closer to the German “dein” and, as I presume, its Dutch equivalent.